tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10539467.post8227843991295470001..comments2024-01-31T12:18:33.526-06:00Comments on The Saga of Runolfr: Spices That HealLord Runolfrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05037511493835631150noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10539467.post-77920495593571190092012-10-01T07:08:00.955-05:002012-10-01T07:08:00.955-05:00Interesting. I had always thought that the reason ...Interesting. I had always thought that the reason that cloves helped toothaches was partially an anti-inflammatory property. Reading this inspired me to look it up, and it's just analgesic (and anti-bacterial). <br /><br />Ginger was actually recommended to me by my doctor for pregnancy nausea (it helped, so it's not just for motion sickness). I agree that it wasn't as effective as the medication, but it was a lot cheaper. It's effective enough, and has been used for long enough, that it's pretty universally recommended during pregnancy, even though they haven't done formal studies yet. Christinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03567549830059823566noreply@blogger.com